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bethesda now reports the driver did not stay on the scene. the damage to the truck, though, appears to be worse than the damage to the building. >>> ox road other than known as route 123 in fairfax county is back open after a truck lost a 10,000-pound concrete slab at about 5:30 this morning. sky 9 was over the scene near silver brook road just after it happened. the accident shut down a portion of the road for about three hours but no one was hurt. >>> heavy police presence replaced some backpacks and books on the month montgomery college campus in rockville. someone inscribed school shooting march 5, 2014 in charcoal. back in january someone wrote another threat in the men's campus of the germantown campus. a number of students told us they were not going to classes today. >> we're doing everything we can to be understanding, to be accommodating. if students do contact their professors and say they're worried about coming to the college today, we're understanding. >> police say they are taking these threats seriously and they're investigati
bethesda now reports the driver did not stay on the scene. the damage to the truck, though, appears to be worse than the damage to the building. >>> ox road other than known as route 123 in fairfax county is back open after a truck lost a 10,000-pound concrete slab at about 5:30 this morning. sky 9 was over the scene near silver brook road just after it happened. the accident shut down a portion of the road for about three hours but no one was hurt. >>> heavy police presence...
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we are in bethesda, but we do not know where the winning ticket was sold. that has not been released at this point. while we are here in bethesda, that does not mean the ticket was sold here. someone in maryland is waking up a million of this morning. if you are just waking up this morning, here are the winning numbers. the winner in maryland, they're going to have to split the $400 million jackpot with another winner. there was another winning ticket sold at a sunoco in merritt island, florida. here in maryland, there was also a million-dollar dollar ticket that was sold. someone matched enough numbers to win a million dollars. we will be looking for two very lucky people later today to find out where the tickets were sold and who those people might be. thank you. coming up next, an alert every woman needs to hear. >> there is one disease to keep an eye on as you age. it trumps breast cancer. i grew up with three brothers, so i figured hey, i get it, kids get stains. but we have these three beautiful little girls, and they make us look like amateurs. so i'
we are in bethesda, but we do not know where the winning ticket was sold. that has not been released at this point. while we are here in bethesda, that does not mean the ticket was sold here. someone in maryland is waking up a million of this morning. if you are just waking up this morning, here are the winning numbers. the winner in maryland, they're going to have to split the $400 million jackpot with another winner. there was another winning ticket sold at a sunoco in merritt island,...
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. >> reporter: in bethesda, it was about snow prems. they already sold out of snow melt and they won't get any more until tomorrow. merchandisers and their suppliers are trying to get to spring. but winter just won't let go. >> we're ready to switch seasons and go into our next season. >> reporter: so are a lot of us. >> i am snowed out. i bought my first snow shovel and broke it just last week. >> reporter: others still like it. >> i love it. this is the weather we grew up with. >> i work for a school so i'm enjoying it thoroughly. >> reporter: and others like this recent transplant from california fall somewhere in between. >> i would rather have snow here. >> reporter: news4. >> news4 haus covered all the way through this winter storm. we'll be starting tomorrow at 4:00 a.m. on news428 the latest on the storm, the road conditions and the school closures. and you can track storm with the storm team 4 weather a.m. it is free in the app store and google play. >>> major developments in the ongoing crisis in ukraine. a staboff continues i
. >> reporter: in bethesda, it was about snow prems. they already sold out of snow melt and they won't get any more until tomorrow. merchandisers and their suppliers are trying to get to spring. but winter just won't let go. >> we're ready to switch seasons and go into our next season. >> reporter: so are a lot of us. >> i am snowed out. i bought my first snow shovel and broke it just last week. >> reporter: others still like it. >> i love it. this is the...
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. >>> steps from a busy bethesda shopping center. two pedestrians struck by a car. was it arson? a devastating house fire leaves one dead and four injured. including two children. and spring weather is finally in our forecast. when will we see a warmup? >> good evening, i'm andrea mccarren. smoke and flames rip through a local home and tore out the heart of a community. d.c. resident, ella brooks had just been released from the hospital last night. her body ravaged by cancer. tonight, her family and neighbors are mourning her death in that tragic house fire. nikki burdine reports. >> we are learning more about who died experch and everyone i spoke to said, they consider her family. >> she has so many friends. >> did she? >> i don't think anybody didn't like her. everybody liked her. >> her grandson lived in this home and the child's mother when she heard about the fire this morning, she rushed over, but it was too late. ella didn't make it. >> i think she may have -- everybody called her grandma. >> two adults and two children, five-year-old william and four- year-old justin were
. >>> steps from a busy bethesda shopping center. two pedestrians struck by a car. was it arson? a devastating house fire leaves one dead and four injured. including two children. and spring weather is finally in our forecast. when will we see a warmup? >> good evening, i'm andrea mccarren. smoke and flames rip through a local home and tore out the heart of a community. d.c. resident, ella brooks had just been released from the hospital last night. her body ravaged by cancer....
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team4 sky watcher camera overlooking t tenley town, you can see the roofs on the northwest horizon, bethesda and montgomery county with some sunshine. and now, it's continuing to heat the pavement up. so whatever did freeze up overnight on pavement is beginning to melt now. it is near or a little bit above freezing in our nearby suburbs, including prince george's, montgomery, fairfax counties. much of virginia in the mid-30s. shenandoah valley a little above freezing there, and around the bay, mid-30s. a breeze off the bay. bay water temperatures are in the mid-30s. and we are counting down now springtime is coming, the flowers will be growing, and the countdown toward the first day of spring, march 20th. it's only 15 days away. barbara, we'll look at a warming trend for the weekend in just a few minutes. >> oh, i love that little preview of spring there, tom. thank you for that. >>> and a rare sight in fairfax county. these big blocks of concrete -- see them out there? -- they are from a construction truck that lost that load this morning. chopper 4 was high above as the 10,000-pound slabs
team4 sky watcher camera overlooking t tenley town, you can see the roofs on the northwest horizon, bethesda and montgomery county with some sunshine. and now, it's continuing to heat the pavement up. so whatever did freeze up overnight on pavement is beginning to melt now. it is near or a little bit above freezing in our nearby suburbs, including prince george's, montgomery, fairfax counties. much of virginia in the mid-30s. shenandoah valley a little above freezing there, and around the bay,...
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. >> reporter: jan of bah necessary today -- bethesda went to the er with a kidney stone but the scan found a mass on her liver. >> this was news i wasn't expecting. >> reporter: it turned out to be neuroendocriminal cancer.
. >> reporter: jan of bah necessary today -- bethesda went to the er with a kidney stone but the scan found a mass on her liver. >> this was news i wasn't expecting. >> reporter: it turned out to be neuroendocriminal cancer.
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cases it is enough to make the ground shake, and this one got a lot of maryland commuters e headed to bethesda. and this man drives by this pothole everyday. >> well, it is an accident waiting the happen. i have had to avoid cars in the last couple of weeks, because i have seen them specifically weaving around. >> reporter: well, you are in luck, daniel, because as we were film i filming the road crew showed up to patch this hole. and how many are getting a patched? over 18,000 in d.c., and vdot handling over 5,000, and maryland leaders say they are patching thousands per week. looking at the graphic the news4 i-team got claims that virginia drivers have made to vdot. many reporting damage over $1,000, and sometimes as high as $2,000. your c,yes, it is going to be happ happy when 2 road getsshoot smoother. and the road here in northwest not smooth. and the weather is warming up, and that is a good sign. the d.c. pothole palooza is exp gt ed to kickoff, and the road crews will kick off into high gear now that the warmer temperatures are here. adam tuss, news4. >>> thank you, adam. breaking news
cases it is enough to make the ground shake, and this one got a lot of maryland commuters e headed to bethesda. and this man drives by this pothole everyday. >> well, it is an accident waiting the happen. i have had to avoid cars in the last couple of weeks, because i have seen them specifically weaving around. >> reporter: well, you are in luck, daniel, because as we were film i filming the road crew showed up to patch this hole. and how many are getting a patched? over 18,000 in...
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air wesco mall and bethesda. >> a parking lot between the mall and residential area. to give you a sense of the power of the storm, i would say an hour ago skies were clear and sunny. look at that dark and ominous. temperatures have been dropping. winds kicking up. the storm is really barreling through here. clouds are really moving fast. the concern with the system expected to bring wind gusts or several hours of 250 miles per hour. we could have trees come down, and that could mean property damage and power outages. if there are any issues associated with the storm, we will bring it to you on abc 7 news at 11:00. >> thank you. ukraine's prime minister vows never to surrender and to fight the ukrainian territory. this comes after the prime minister's meeting the president obama of the white house. the president issued another warning to russia. rebecca cooper is in the newsroom with the message. >> president obama said today american -- america stands with is ukrainian people and behind their stance. intended for russian consumption, clear message from the white hous
air wesco mall and bethesda. >> a parking lot between the mall and residential area. to give you a sense of the power of the storm, i would say an hour ago skies were clear and sunny. look at that dark and ominous. temperatures have been dropping. winds kicking up. the storm is really barreling through here. clouds are really moving fast. the concern with the system expected to bring wind gusts or several hours of 250 miles per hour. we could have trees come down, and that could mean...
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the final stop in bethesda, 51 degrees, morning low 36. the high right at 70 degrees, the wind out of the north at five. the temperature 46 winchester, 43 cumberland. out to the west, higher elevations, garrett county looking at temperatures in the 30's. 52 manassas, 48 fredericksburg, high in the lower 70's today. a cold front cools the region. behind it, the colder air tomorrow. lowerd of highs in the 70's, the highs only in the middle to upper 40's, even colder yet for the day on monday. the coastal storm right now looks like it will be far enough off the coast to not have much of an impact across our area. we cannot rule out a chance of a little winter mix on the outer edge of the storm. the us is tuesday. keep in mind, the strong march sun angle will keep things pretty much in check. the satellite radar, a brief theh of clearing, temperatures in the morning only in the 30's, lower 40's. that little blip moving through to the south is the small disturbance. it may bring showers in southern maryland towards fredericksburg, points out. m
the final stop in bethesda, 51 degrees, morning low 36. the high right at 70 degrees, the wind out of the north at five. the temperature 46 winchester, 43 cumberland. out to the west, higher elevations, garrett county looking at temperatures in the 30's. 52 manassas, 48 fredericksburg, high in the lower 70's today. a cold front cools the region. behind it, the colder air tomorrow. lowerd of highs in the 70's, the highs only in the middle to upper 40's, even colder yet for the day on monday. the...
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bethesda, they have 27 degrees at the congressional country club. see things, you can start to get cleared off a little bit. laurel, maryland is 25 degrees and the wind is calm. and frederick, maryland, your temperature is 20 degrees. 25 is our temperature at reagan national airport with a wind chill at 25. the wind is relatively calm. there is a thin veil of cloud cover this morning. just some high thin clouds, no big deal to report. i think that will thin out a little bit through the afternoon. manassas, 34 degrees, really? let's make sure that that is working properly. that is a little high compared to the other temperatures across the region. 24, 25 in the seat, and 22 degrees in frederick. so we are making progress. the cold air is spreading all across the east but there is a bubble back here and to the plains. we will watch temperatures slowly turned to normal temperatures. by the weekend, we have a few things to get through first. in the satellite picture, you see the high thin cloud cover that i think will thin out. we have wintry weather ha
bethesda, they have 27 degrees at the congressional country club. see things, you can start to get cleared off a little bit. laurel, maryland is 25 degrees and the wind is calm. and frederick, maryland, your temperature is 20 degrees. 25 is our temperature at reagan national airport with a wind chill at 25. the wind is relatively calm. there is a thin veil of cloud cover this morning. just some high thin clouds, no big deal to report. i think that will thin out a little bit through the...
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she's live in bethesda. tell us about what they said. >> reporter: barbara, go to just about any store that sells drinks, and you're no doubt going to see the sell of energy drinks, but some lawmakers in maryland are worried about the possible health risks to children, and the general assembly is considering legislation that would ban the sale of energy drinks to minors. they're known by different names, and come in a variety of flavors. but all promise a boost of energy. but so-called energy drinks would be off-limits to minors in maryland under a bill being considered by the general assembly. the proposed ban isn't too popular with some teens. >> people involved in athletic programs, i mean, everybody drinks them. personally, it's a little bit crazy to me. >> reporter: if passed, the bill would make it a misdemeanor to distribute or sell energy drinks to anyone uchbd 18. the first offense would carry a maximum fine of $500. give away a free sample to a minor, and the maximum fine would be $5,000 for a firs
she's live in bethesda. tell us about what they said. >> reporter: barbara, go to just about any store that sells drinks, and you're no doubt going to see the sell of energy drinks, but some lawmakers in maryland are worried about the possible health risks to children, and the general assembly is considering legislation that would ban the sale of energy drinks to minors. they're known by different names, and come in a variety of flavors. but all promise a boost of energy. but so-called...
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bruce leshan is live in bethesda with a look at conditions there. hi, bruce. >> reporter: hey, guys. boy, i hate to think what this road will look like come morning time. we're on acacia avenue in the maplewood alta vista neighborhood and there are a couple places of hard packed snow waiting to refreeze overnight. they've had some front end loaders in this neighborhood and they've gotten some of the streets absolutely clear, but no matter how hard they worked, they haven't been able to get everything so far. >> i like the weather. >> reporter: mohammed tv usant had already walked -- mohammed dusant had already walked a mile when we caught up with him. his boss at the bakery must have figured this weather would bring in customers for pastry and hot chocolate. >> reporter: you've got another mile or 2? >> i've got 2 miles. >> reporter: good luck. >> okay, thank you. >> reporter: keep walking. shawn o'leary was out in the street voluntarily. >> kind of like today or tomorrow, remember that movie from a couple years back? no one is dumb enough to drive
bruce leshan is live in bethesda with a look at conditions there. hi, bruce. >> reporter: hey, guys. boy, i hate to think what this road will look like come morning time. we're on acacia avenue in the maplewood alta vista neighborhood and there are a couple places of hard packed snow waiting to refreeze overnight. they've had some front end loaders in this neighborhood and they've gotten some of the streets absolutely clear, but no matter how hard they worked, they haven't been able to...
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eating half in smokes since he worked for the navy and was in bethesda. critics call the 2014 oscars among the best award shows this spring. >> we will tell you who and why, coming up. >> we may soon have major developments in the so-called shadow campaign, which could have implications on the districts mayor race. >> another player involved in the shadow campaign for d.c. mayor vincent gray baby close to a plea deal. prominent businessman jeffrey thompson is in the final stages of talks with federal prosecutors. >> jay korff spoke with mayor gray tonight. he is at the wilson building. what did the mayor say? ignoranceor pleaded on what could be a significant development. >> i actually don't know anything about it, gentlemen. i guess we can speculate, but i really don't know anything about it. >> d.c. mayor vincent gray do not have much to say on the legal deal that was announced prior to the april 1 democratic primary that could have major implications on this highly competitive race. a washington post is reporting federal prosecutors are close to cuttin
eating half in smokes since he worked for the navy and was in bethesda. critics call the 2014 oscars among the best award shows this spring. >> we will tell you who and why, coming up. >> we may soon have major developments in the so-called shadow campaign, which could have implications on the districts mayor race. >> another player involved in the shadow campaign for d.c. mayor vincent gray baby close to a plea deal. prominent businessman jeffrey thompson is in the final...
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jesse reid, he shot that from bethesda. 18 points for the sophomore american. come back to win this one 57-46. they'll take on boston university. patriot league championship game on wednesday. >>> few for scores for you. george mason falls to duquesne, 81-69. virginia tech lost to georgia tech 62-a51. to the pitch now, d.c. united played their season opener against columbus. united not loving the crew tonight. fans making the trip to d.c. to see this one. they would leave happy. columbus on the attack. working the ball around. josh williams, sliding pass. booting that past bill hami. columbus 1-0 lead. it's 2-0. and this, beautiful shot. won this one 3-0. [ male announcer ] something amazing happens when you combine the coverage and reliability of verizon's 4g lte network with the speed and hd picture quality of 100% fiber-optic fios. you enjoy the best networks in america and now, you also get an incredible deal. sign up for a verizon wireless smartphone and fios quantum triple play before april 19th and save $20 a month for 2 years with no annual contracts re
jesse reid, he shot that from bethesda. 18 points for the sophomore american. come back to win this one 57-46. they'll take on boston university. patriot league championship game on wednesday. >>> few for scores for you. george mason falls to duquesne, 81-69. virginia tech lost to georgia tech 62-a51. to the pitch now, d.c. united played their season opener against columbus. united not loving the crew tonight. fans making the trip to d.c. to see this one. they would leave happy....
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winds northeast at 10 and low temps in the 20s, mid- to upper 20s downtown, 26 downtown, 25 bethesda, 24 rockville and perhaps 23 in fairfax, sterling, maybe 22 toward leesburg and even down in dale city and woodbridge temperatures about 25. by morning mostly cloudy, cold, some icy patches. you got milk? no. you got windshield fluid? you'll need that the next few days. 20s and 30s for temps. by afternoon mostly cloudy, breezy and again seasonably cold, a shower possible, kind of a raw march day. high temps around 40, winds east, northeast 10 to 15. break this down. 27 at 5:00, 26 at 7:00, still 27 at 9:00. then we're freezing by 11:00. by 1:00 still raw, temperature 35, pretty much mostly cloudy across the board. yellow alert early tomorrow for icy patches, milder wednesday with showers, 50, not a great day. finally spring arrives a little bit before 1:00 thursday. it will feel like spring, upper 50s. next seven days friday spectacular, gorgeous, low 60s, sunshine, showers on saturday but still mild and then cooler on sunday and monday. we go back into the upper 40s for highs. >> okay
winds northeast at 10 and low temps in the 20s, mid- to upper 20s downtown, 26 downtown, 25 bethesda, 24 rockville and perhaps 23 in fairfax, sterling, maybe 22 toward leesburg and even down in dale city and woodbridge temperatures about 25. by morning mostly cloudy, cold, some icy patches. you got milk? no. you got windshield fluid? you'll need that the next few days. 20s and 30s for temps. by afternoon mostly cloudy, breezy and again seasonably cold, a shower possible, kind of a raw march...
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. >> we are here at the hardware store in bethesda. let's see what they've got going on. >> we are out of the ice melts until the morning. until this is a nitrogen-base fertilizer. a lot of people here today, they melt things down to 26 degrees. >> thank you for calling, how may i direct your call? >> reporter: if they are not coming in to the store, they are calling in for ice melt. >> we won't, but whether be getting the shipments tomorrow. >> no luck here, but there are some at the store in gaithersburg as we will be headed that way. >> reporter: we make the 20- minute drive north. >> we arrived here in gaithersburg, pretty interesting as we will see what they have. >> all right. >> and so i hear that there will be some kind of an ice melt available at your store? >> yes, we have salt available, which can be used as a substitute for the ice melt. >> reporter: pharmacies and grocery stores are out. in northwest, surae chinn, wusa9. >> and stay with wusa9 because we're ready for the coming storm as you can join chief meteorologist top
. >> we are here at the hardware store in bethesda. let's see what they've got going on. >> we are out of the ice melts until the morning. until this is a nitrogen-base fertilizer. a lot of people here today, they melt things down to 26 degrees. >> thank you for calling, how may i direct your call? >> reporter: if they are not coming in to the store, they are calling in for ice melt. >> we won't, but whether be getting the shipments tomorrow. >> no luck here,...
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i'm also a senior at bethesda chevy chase high school in bethesda, maryland. i was a sophomore playing in a high school off-season lacrosse game when i sustained a serious head injury we later discovered was my third concussion. until then, i did not appreciate what a great life i was living. i got good grades in challenging classes, played high school lacrosse, was working on my second degree black belt in martial arts, had a job i loved, performed in my school's jazz ensemble, and had an active social life. it was over in a split second. my concussion left me with only 5% of normal augmented activity. i was almost immobilized. i spent 2.5 years recovering and wondered if i would ever get that life back. it has been a long, slow process. at first, all i wanted to do was sleep. noise and even moving my eyes caused headaches and nausea. i was enrolled in the program where i received ongoing evaluation and treatment for symptoms. after missing school for two weeks, i tried to go back but was not able to function. the frustration of trying to focus on lectures an
i'm also a senior at bethesda chevy chase high school in bethesda, maryland. i was a sophomore playing in a high school off-season lacrosse game when i sustained a serious head injury we later discovered was my third concussion. until then, i did not appreciate what a great life i was living. i got good grades in challenging classes, played high school lacrosse, was working on my second degree black belt in martial arts, had a job i loved, performed in my school's jazz ensemble, and had an...
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we're here at stroh snyder hardware in bethesda. >> we are out of any ice melt until morning. >> we've run down to no ice melt. this is a nitrogen-based fertilizer that are in a lot of your ice melts today and melts things down to 26 degrees. >> reporter: if they're not coming into the store, they're calling in for ice melt. >> we don't, but we will be getting shipment tomorrow morning. >> reporter: no luck here, but we're hearing there's ice melt at a pool store in gaithersburg. we're headed that way. so we make the 20 minute drive north. we've arrived at a pool store in gaithersburg. pretty interesting. we'll see what they have. >> hi. >> reporter: i hear there's some type of ice melt available at your store. >> yes. we have pool salt available which can be used as a substitute for ice melt. it will melt ice on your driveways or sidewalks. >> reporter: their busy season is summer and being poolside, but contemporary watercrafters in gaithersburg says they've got lots of stuff that will melt snow and ice. >> we just got a full truckload, so we've got 44,000- pounds available. >> repor
we're here at stroh snyder hardware in bethesda. >> we are out of any ice melt until morning. >> we've run down to no ice melt. this is a nitrogen-based fertilizer that are in a lot of your ice melts today and melts things down to 26 degrees. >> reporter: if they're not coming into the store, they're calling in for ice melt. >> we don't, but we will be getting shipment tomorrow morning. >> reporter: no luck here, but we're hearing there's ice melt at a pool store...
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. >> reporter: there were still several inches of snow on the ground as realtors toured a bethesda, maryland home this week. >> it will be nice when the flowers are in bloom. i think one of my buyers i'm working with is going to wait just to list their house because they've been working so hard on their landscaping. they'd like it to look pretty. >> reporter: while spring will bring flowers, it could also bring higher mortgage rates. >> a year from now, my guess is they'll be up 50 to over 100 basis points. >> reporter: rates bumped up slightly yesterday after the fed adjusted its outlook for interest rates overall this year. >> once consumers recognize rates will not be falling but going up and the fed chairwoman has clearly indicated interest rates would be rising, i think people will be making their home-buying decision less on rates but on the credit accessibility, what they are comfortable with financially. >> reporter: affordability is weakening. home prices rose 9% in february from a year ago according to the realtors. largely due to a lack of supply. >> there's a lot of people that w
. >> reporter: there were still several inches of snow on the ground as realtors toured a bethesda, maryland home this week. >> it will be nice when the flowers are in bloom. i think one of my buyers i'm working with is going to wait just to list their house because they've been working so hard on their landscaping. they'd like it to look pretty. >> reporter: while spring will bring flowers, it could also bring higher mortgage rates. >> a year from now, my guess is...
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changes come after a new report showed the county miscalculated the project to redevelop the bethesda theater in 2006. the county's department of economic development incorrectly calculated how much the theater was worth. also used an incorrect equation to estimate the potential economic impact that revitalized that theater could have on the surrounding area. >>> right now, we are keeping an eye on a news conference that just ended seconds ago in the search for the missing malaysia jetliner. news4's richard jordan watching from the live desk, keeping an eye on that. we'll check with him in a few minutes. >>> we are also watching a developing story in washington state. the work rescue crews just stopped doing. and a growing trend that is concerning police. the clever ways peeping toms are hiding cameras inside public bathrooms. >>> plus, rain is moving in. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein will take you through your friday night hour-by-hour. ♪ [ wellington ] multimillion-dollar athletes can afford almost anything. ♪ but what they really want... welcome back, sir. [ wellington
changes come after a new report showed the county miscalculated the project to redevelop the bethesda theater in 2006. the county's department of economic development incorrectly calculated how much the theater was worth. also used an incorrect equation to estimate the potential economic impact that revitalized that theater could have on the surrounding area. >>> right now, we are keeping an eye on a news conference that just ended seconds ago in the search for the missing malaysia...
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let me just zoom in here toward bethesda, northwest d.c., coming toward alexandria right now. this stuff very light, drifting off to the southeast. there's another area of snow showers that we're watching from around cross junction coming right down 522 into winchester. try to go out route 7 almost toward berryville. we'll watch that as it heads to northern fauquier county, southwest loudoun. the winds are picking up. we've got in gusts close to 30 right now. manassas at 28. we're gusting 26 at andrews and here in washington, martinsburg gusting to 28. it will be the next few hours between now and about 8:00, 9:00 that i think we'll have our strongest winds. temperatures have dropped into the 20s in most spots. in fact, 25 in baltimore. 28 manassas to about 30 in culpeper. freezing for fredricksburg and easton this morning. yes, those wind chills, some of them are down in the teens. michael&son weather camera, visibility is fine at least here in d.c. right now. the flurries not showing up here at the capitol. 33. reagan national pretty clear skies but windy conditions gusting
let me just zoom in here toward bethesda, northwest d.c., coming toward alexandria right now. this stuff very light, drifting off to the southeast. there's another area of snow showers that we're watching from around cross junction coming right down 522 into winchester. try to go out route 7 almost toward berryville. we'll watch that as it heads to northern fauquier county, southwest loudoun. the winds are picking up. we've got in gusts close to 30 right now. manassas at 28. we're gusting 26 at...
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john gonzalez is in bethesda. the last check, 27 degrees. the wind is making it feel a lot colder and causing some problems we're talking about this morning. surprised to have ice on my windshield and also everything has that glazed look. this is montrose road over i-270 . it has that shiny look to it. administrationy reported a three car accident right here. they are treating the roadways and trying to fix the problems. it was not the biggest snowstorm, but you have so much precipitation falling throughout colday and with the temperatures overnight, everything is pretty much frozen this morning. smooth sailing right now. be cautious of your hitting the road. >> it will turn into one of those mornings, i am sure. before theew hours temperature start to get back up. as the snow fell, the unfortunate part is the roadway remained wet. the problem right now in maryland is on central avenue westbound as you come up towards enterprise and largo road. the westbound lanes are road. a camera shot in montgomery county, a serious crash on colesville ro
john gonzalez is in bethesda. the last check, 27 degrees. the wind is making it feel a lot colder and causing some problems we're talking about this morning. surprised to have ice on my windshield and also everything has that glazed look. this is montrose road over i-270 . it has that shiny look to it. administrationy reported a three car accident right here. they are treating the roadways and trying to fix the problems. it was not the biggest snowstorm, but you have so much precipitation...
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it trolley from bethesda to silver spring. if you look at the ramada map here in the district, you can see how the system is designed to get people in and out of the core. one of those connections is the east-west connection between the legs of the red line. that was proposed long ago as a trolley. we bought an abandoned rail yard and rail line. grew overproposal time to become the purple line, which now goes from bethesda all the way to new carrollton, where it connects with amtrak and other lines of the metro. -- afterengineering hundreds of millions spent on engineering, tremendous , we have just been selected for federal funding. we have a few more hurdles at the fund -- at the federal level. private partnership will be the biggest yet. certainly not the first area we are going to do it anyway -- i don't know if an american system has done this yet which was design build operate and -- design, build, operate and maintain. we hope that will go very well. another project you're working on is called the corridor city transit
it trolley from bethesda to silver spring. if you look at the ramada map here in the district, you can see how the system is designed to get people in and out of the core. one of those connections is the east-west connection between the legs of the red line. that was proposed long ago as a trolley. we bought an abandoned rail yard and rail line. grew overproposal time to become the purple line, which now goes from bethesda all the way to new carrollton, where it connects with amtrak and other...
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department of economic development is getting a lot of heat from big -- for big mistakes regarding the bethesda theater project. the department incorrectly calculated how much the theater was worth. it also used an incorrect equation to estimate the potential economic impact that revitalizing the theater could have on the surrounding area. the department also didn't tell the council that the county may have to repay a state grant for the project. >>> this morning, a loudoun county community is coming together to bring back a family's home. the simms family didn't live in just any home in sterling. it was customized to accommodate their needs. that was before their house caught fire. the fire destroyed their home. >> i was living my dream, dude. it's all done. everything's gone. >> we just checked. right now people have donated more than $20,000 help the simms rebuild. the family plans it make their first purchase a wheelchair for their daughter. >>> this morning, new details about the man accused of kidnapping an 8-year-old girl. the shelter where he work sudden weighing in on his background. >
department of economic development is getting a lot of heat from big -- for big mistakes regarding the bethesda theater project. the department incorrectly calculated how much the theater was worth. it also used an incorrect equation to estimate the potential economic impact that revitalizing the theater could have on the surrounding area. the department also didn't tell the council that the county may have to repay a state grant for the project. >>> this morning, a loudoun county...
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i'm also a senior at bethesda chevy chase high school in bethesda, maryland. i was a sophomore playing in a high school off-season lacrosse game when i sustained a serious head injury we later discovered was my third concussion. until then, i did not appreciate what a great life i was living. i got good grades in challenging classes, played high school lacrosse, was working on my second degree black belt in martial arts, had a job i loved, performed in my school's jazz ensemble, and had an active social life. it was over in a split second. my concussion left me with only 5% of normal augmented activity. i was almost immobilized. i spent 2.5 years recovering and wondered if i would ever get that life back. it has been a long, slow process. at first, all i wanted to do was sleep. noise and even moving my eyes caused headaches and nausea. i was enrolled in the program where i received ongoing evaluation and treatment for symptoms. after missing school for two weeks, i tried to go back but was not able to function. the frustration of trying to focus on lectures an
i'm also a senior at bethesda chevy chase high school in bethesda, maryland. i was a sophomore playing in a high school off-season lacrosse game when i sustained a serious head injury we later discovered was my third concussion. until then, i did not appreciate what a great life i was living. i got good grades in challenging classes, played high school lacrosse, was working on my second degree black belt in martial arts, had a job i loved, performed in my school's jazz ensemble, and had an...
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. >> reporter: we brought it to cliff in bethesda, maryland. it came with four bacon bowl molds and a recipe guide. >> the unique design allows the bacon to crisp up evenly while grease collects in the channel so can you pour it out of your diet. >> but -- >> does it really do that? >> i love bacon. first thing i had to do was take three slices of bacon for each bowl. >> reporter: following the directions, cliff started constructing his bacon bowl. >> slightly overlap strip two when wrapping strip three. >> reporter: after building several bacon bowls he put the first batch in the oven. meanwhile, he cooked two other bacon bowls, one at a time, in the microwave. cooking time, 2:30. >> i hope it's ready. oh, no. that's not crispy enough. >> reporter: directions say you might need to add more time. >> i don't think it's quite ready yet. >> reporter: after an alotted total of four minutes in the microwave, checking every 30 seconds, cliff was satisfied with its crispiness and, as the perfect bacon bowl claimed, it collected a lot of grease. meanwh
. >> reporter: we brought it to cliff in bethesda, maryland. it came with four bacon bowl molds and a recipe guide. >> the unique design allows the bacon to crisp up evenly while grease collects in the channel so can you pour it out of your diet. >> but -- >> does it really do that? >> i love bacon. first thing i had to do was take three slices of bacon for each bowl. >> reporter: following the directions, cliff started constructing his bacon bowl. >>...
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company wants to bid on the the contract to build the purple line, and the 16,000 mile link between bethesda and new carrollton. >> this train company transported my great grandparents and grandparents to their deaths in towards their deaths in auschwitz. >> reporter: maryland law says that if you have participated in the holocaust, you have to pay reparations before you can participate in a public-private partnership. the chairman says he understands the anger, but he says that the reparations should be paid by the french government and not the company. >> we were placed under the german laws of war, and anybody who would disobey would be murdered. shot. >> reporter: smcf at this point is one of four companies competing for the purple line contract. in annapolis, chris gordon, news4. >>> a family says they got sick from the meat they bought at walma walmart. and more on the incident that sent them to the hospital. >>> i'm liz crenshaw and the >>> to south africa now and the murder trial of oscar pistorius, and the double amputee openly wept and threw up in court today as a pathologist descr
company wants to bid on the the contract to build the purple line, and the 16,000 mile link between bethesda and new carrollton. >> this train company transported my great grandparents and grandparents to their deaths in towards their deaths in auschwitz. >> reporter: maryland law says that if you have participated in the holocaust, you have to pay reparations before you can participate in a public-private partnership. the chairman says he understands the anger, but he says that the...
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an aging water main ruptures in bethesda, maryland, sending a massive wall of water down a busy road and turning the commute into a nightmare for drivers. firefighters at station 10 are just pulling out. unaware a critical situation is developing nearby. they immediately get stuck in traffic backed up from the flood. >> we actually thought we might have had a trash truck or something on fire. that's when we were met with about a four-foot high wall of water hitting the fire truck. it hit the truck so hard we thought it was going to blow the window out of the fire truck. >> accustomed to the role of rescuers, the firefighters find themselves in a precarious position. >> for the first few minutes we weren't the rescuers. we almost needed rescue ourselves. >> from the base of the hill they see several cars trapped in the raging waters. >> i made the initial radio transmission to our emergency communications and said we're going to need water rescue, manpower. we knew time was not on our side at that point. >> the 66-inch water main break is pouring thousands of gallons of water down the
an aging water main ruptures in bethesda, maryland, sending a massive wall of water down a busy road and turning the commute into a nightmare for drivers. firefighters at station 10 are just pulling out. unaware a critical situation is developing nearby. they immediately get stuck in traffic backed up from the flood. >> we actually thought we might have had a trash truck or something on fire. that's when we were met with about a four-foot high wall of water hitting the fire truck. it hit...
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they're flown on again to dover air base in delaware and taken from there by ambulance to walter reed and bethesda. and then from there i went on to the homes of soldiers who were suffering psychological and physical wounds and looked at the impacts on the family and on the communities of which those soldiers had been members. and also visited families who had lost their sons to, sons and daughters to suicide after today had returned from combat. so that's what, that's mainly what this book is about. but i do, i should stress, too, that there is a lot about the medics and the medical personnel who treat these soldiers all the way home. because one of the great surprises and revelations to me in following this story was to see the impact upon the medical personnel who have to treat the soldiers. and it is extreme. extreme. because they've never seen such catastrophic injuries to the human body before. >> yes. i think tucson, the doctor who came -- who worked on gabby giffords came out of iraq or afghanistan. david, why don't you talk to us about your book which has some similar things. >> maybe a s
they're flown on again to dover air base in delaware and taken from there by ambulance to walter reed and bethesda. and then from there i went on to the homes of soldiers who were suffering psychological and physical wounds and looked at the impacts on the family and on the communities of which those soldiers had been members. and also visited families who had lost their sons to, sons and daughters to suicide after today had returned from combat. so that's what, that's mainly what this book is...
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and it is it that was no connection between bethesda. he is his daughter is dating. in our own. and he's talking about a fictional. so i know i'm not suggesting to give him the nobel peace prize. this i'm just trying to say that this is a very cold to get the discourse to understand and and and eats and what we need to understand that what crosses leaving school he's beyond an economic crisis it's almost a civilization christ. the civilization crisis again a lot of comments coming in this one from the cutout. he doesn't agree that the national policy says the national trust the worst party ever and it will never leave france than ever. um we were last fall that is a book by a prominent french intellectual that made waves at people come to contributes to close to your magazine. so because of its heroes and to save the country. he wrote a book called ltd medal was the unhappy identity of those as you put it to dare not call themselves need of friendship and the sedentary bench when the cyber cafe is called blades dot com and the butcher shop or the fast food chain. both for both o
and it is it that was no connection between bethesda. he is his daughter is dating. in our own. and he's talking about a fictional. so i know i'm not suggesting to give him the nobel peace prize. this i'm just trying to say that this is a very cold to get the discourse to understand and and and eats and what we need to understand that what crosses leaving school he's beyond an economic crisis it's almost a civilization christ. the civilization crisis again a lot of comments coming in this one...
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dirty little secret that they just wanted to just do away with, and the psychologists at walter reed, bethesda, you know, didn't -- they wanted to either put you in groups that were either combat related, or other mental illnesses, and then, you know, when you're in these groups and you're talking about this, you just don't feel comfortable talking about it. so then they move you to an outpatient care, which, you know, is the same thing, they throw drugs at you. and it could be, you know, four or five different prescription drugs, and the thing is, is they don't want you to commit suicide, but what's the side effects of these medications? a lot of these medications, is suicide. so, you know, as for the dod, they did absolutely nothing for me but just pretty much, you know, gave me a 30% discharge of the dod for ptsd, and sent me on my way. as for the v.a., i only seen a counselor, one counselor through my whole therapy, who was not trained in military sexual trauma. he mostly trained at vietnam vets, you know, i looked for different treatment facilities, and different programs at my v.a. they
dirty little secret that they just wanted to just do away with, and the psychologists at walter reed, bethesda, you know, didn't -- they wanted to either put you in groups that were either combat related, or other mental illnesses, and then, you know, when you're in these groups and you're talking about this, you just don't feel comfortable talking about it. so then they move you to an outpatient care, which, you know, is the same thing, they throw drugs at you. and it could be, you know, four...
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want to build in a lower-cost, lower risk area like a given spot of ohio, or do they want to build in bethesda where it is big money, big affect? >> they want to build where there is demand. it might be bigger profit in a high-cost area but input will be more expensive, to. the land, cost of labor. mostly they want to build where there is demand. a good example is a small market of the dakotas. the fracking boom has led to a massive amount of housing demand. >> i want to ask you, because most of the nation's home sales are existing home sales. glimpse into the broader economy do new home sales tell us? >> new-home sales are key driver in terms of job growth. every single family home bill will create about three jobs, 1.5 being in construction. 1.5 in business sector. you need to look at home sales in home starts to look at the impact of home building on gdp. ofthe vice president economics for the national association of homebuilders joining us from bloomberg studios in washington. speaking of land, a big scene yesterday on the late-night shows. jimmy carter spoke with david leonard -- david le
want to build in a lower-cost, lower risk area like a given spot of ohio, or do they want to build in bethesda where it is big money, big affect? >> they want to build where there is demand. it might be bigger profit in a high-cost area but input will be more expensive, to. the land, cost of labor. mostly they want to build where there is demand. a good example is a small market of the dakotas. the fracking boom has led to a massive amount of housing demand. >> i want to ask you,...
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. >> a question from bethesda. moments the senator on u.s. afghan he relations. then senator marco rubio outlines plans for economic growth. meeting of the first a presidential panel created to >> i think what happens to hoover as the depression deepens and many people did not know it was "the great depression" from day one. they thought it was a typical cyclical pattern. felt greater and greater pressure for intervention and he started to hold the line against fiscald became very much conservative, save the gold standard republican in the last year or two in his life and that perceived rigidity on his part is one of the reasons he got attacked it supposedly not doing anything. he was quite an activist for his time. on the other hand, he was valiantly struggling against a total statist turn, such as aesop coming in the new deal -- such as aesop coming in the new deal. sunday at 9 p.m. eastern on " afterwords." west will take your calls on the mideast and the wars in afghanistan. tv.pth on c-span's book online book club, "stokely." and a discussion on afghanistan.
. >> a question from bethesda. moments the senator on u.s. afghan he relations. then senator marco rubio outlines plans for economic growth. meeting of the first a presidential panel created to >> i think what happens to hoover as the depression deepens and many people did not know it was "the great depression" from day one. they thought it was a typical cyclical pattern. felt greater and greater pressure for intervention and he started to hold the line against fiscald...
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dirty little secret that they just wanted to just do away with, and the psychologists at walter reed, bethesda, you know, didn't -- they wanted to either put you in groups that were either combat related, or other mental illnesses, and then, you know, when you're in these groups and you're talking about this, you just don't feel comfortable talking about it. so then they move you to an outpatient care, which, you know, is the same thing, they throw drugs at you. and it could be, you know, four or five different prescription drugs, and the thing is, is they don't want you to commit suicide, but what's the side effects of these medications? a lot of these medications, is suicide. so, you know, as for the dod, they did absolutely nothing for me but just pretty much, you know, gave me a 30% discharge of the dod for ptsd, and sent me on my way. as for the v.a., i only seen a counselor, one counselor through my whole therapy, who was not trained in military sexual trauma. he mostly trained at vietnam vets, you know, i looked for different treatment facilities, and different programs at my v.a. they
dirty little secret that they just wanted to just do away with, and the psychologists at walter reed, bethesda, you know, didn't -- they wanted to either put you in groups that were either combat related, or other mental illnesses, and then, you know, when you're in these groups and you're talking about this, you just don't feel comfortable talking about it. so then they move you to an outpatient care, which, you know, is the same thing, they throw drugs at you. and it could be, you know, four...
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where money plus power are big, andin bethesda called brought the matter, were in comes averages 599,400. the rich is all it is the golden triangle and green whicin green connecticut. according to forbes, this is home to some of the nation's richest [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of march madness. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed. female narrator: for over 60,000 california female narrator: for over 60,000 california foster children a pair of shoes is a small but important gift. my shoes have a hole in them. i can barely fit in these anymore. i hope no one would notice. they hurt my feet. i never had new shoes before. to help, sleep train is collecting new shoes of all sizes. bring your gift to any sleep train, and they'll be given to a local foster child in need. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. >> borodino's right now ou
where money plus power are big, andin bethesda called brought the matter, were in comes averages 599,400. the rich is all it is the golden triangle and green whicin green connecticut. according to forbes, this is home to some of the nation's richest [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of march madness. call now to get a...
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investigators in laboratories all over the country -- remember, nih is not just in bethesda. most of our money goes out to all 50 state where is this research is going on. more than half of those investigators saying they basically had to let somebody go or they can't take on a student they wanted to or they're not going to start a project they're excited about but don't think they have the resources to do it. we're constraining the energy, the innovation, the creativity of the most amazing engine for discovery the world has seen, which is america's science. >> dr. collins, what you're saying is that young people are discouraged from coming forth because they don't think that there's going to be the money there to fund their project? i see dr. hodes and landus shaking their head. so we have promising ideas. people in our own country, in our own country with these ideas ready to roll. well, let me ask you this. the whole idea of doubling, i don't know if it's in our fiscal cards. but i understand we shared an idea here that if we had stayed on the 3% growth initiated by harkin
investigators in laboratories all over the country -- remember, nih is not just in bethesda. most of our money goes out to all 50 state where is this research is going on. more than half of those investigators saying they basically had to let somebody go or they can't take on a student they wanted to or they're not going to start a project they're excited about but don't think they have the resources to do it. we're constraining the energy, the innovation, the creativity of the most amazing...
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investigators in laboratories all over the country -- remember, nih is not just in bethesda. most of our money goes out to all 50 state where is this research is going on. more than half of those investigators saying they basically had to let somebody go or they can't take on a student they wanted to or they're not going to start a project they're excited about but don't think they have the resources to do it. we're constraining the energy, the innovation, the creativity of the most amazing engine for discovery the world has seen, which is america's science. >> dr. collins, what you're saying is that young people are discouraged from coming forth because they don't think that there's going to be the money there to fund their project? i see dr. hodes and landus shaking their head. so we have promising ideas. people in our own country, in our own country with these ideas ready to roll. well, let me ask you this. the whole idea of doubling, i don't know if it's in our fiscal cards. but i understand we shared an idea here that if we had stayed on the 3% growth initiated by harkin
investigators in laboratories all over the country -- remember, nih is not just in bethesda. most of our money goes out to all 50 state where is this research is going on. more than half of those investigators saying they basically had to let somebody go or they can't take on a student they wanted to or they're not going to start a project they're excited about but don't think they have the resources to do it. we're constraining the energy, the innovation, the creativity of the most amazing...
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host: peter is a democrat in bethesda, maryland. caller: good morning. can you hear me? host: we can. caller: i disagree with my neighbor who just called about two colors ago who says we should be focusing on the drug wars. that is a war that has been shown we cannot win. there's no point to go to south america. i completely disagree with him. that being said, on ukraine and putin and russia and the former soviet republics, this is a defining moment in our relationship with russia, nato and the u.s./russia, vis-À-vis russia. putin wrote the op-ed piece and it stopped the world from acting to stop genocide in syria. this is a man who sides with our enemies. he sides with israel. i am a liberal democrat. this is a man who is an autocrat. he is a dictator. a former kgb man. he sides with hezbollah, iran and syria. look what he is doing in ukraine. we need to get involved and help the ukrainians. this is not an issue of entering ukrainian religion etc. this isp trying to get the old ussr back into russia. host: on this military option, this is "the washington post" and it s
host: peter is a democrat in bethesda, maryland. caller: good morning. can you hear me? host: we can. caller: i disagree with my neighbor who just called about two colors ago who says we should be focusing on the drug wars. that is a war that has been shown we cannot win. there's no point to go to south america. i completely disagree with him. that being said, on ukraine and putin and russia and the former soviet republics, this is a defining moment in our relationship with russia, nato and the...
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getting word that beach drive is closed in bethesda, maryland. that is south of the beltway. that is due to icy conditions. things are looking pretty good on the maryland side of the beltway as you come in from the wilson bridge. all lanes are open at that area near to 95. this is our traffic tracker. we're going to have them check out the outer loop and conditions there. >> it could be a tough morning for commuters. take a look at all of the snow and ice we found. >> we are tracking conditions all over the commonwealth. inanne carter is live alexandria. how are the conditions there? i want to show you what you might encounter in terms of the main roads versus a neighborhood road. old is harvard street in town, alexandria. the snow and ice coating that still sits here. this is the situation across a lot of streets. look down the street. you can see that king street, we have pavement that is almost dry and a lot of salt and sand on the road. vdot is telling us that the salt is not going to work in some of the areas because of the extreme cold temperatures. they will continue t
getting word that beach drive is closed in bethesda, maryland. that is south of the beltway. that is due to icy conditions. things are looking pretty good on the maryland side of the beltway as you come in from the wilson bridge. all lanes are open at that area near to 95. this is our traffic tracker. we're going to have them check out the outer loop and conditions there. >> it could be a tough morning for commuters. take a look at all of the snow and ice we found. >> we are...